Brighton Rock Movie Clip - Cliffs
“We hope to return to the North Way, carrying home the oriental treasures from the Silk Lands in the east, but the dark curse follows our dragon ship.
Black fog turned day into night, and the fingers of death reached out from the waters to reclaim the treasure we have stolen.
I carve these stones in memory of Asmund, Grimvald, Torkal, Halfdan, brave Viking warriors slain by the curse.
We sought haven in Northumbria, and took refuge at a place called Maidens' Bay, but The Curse of The Treasure has followed us to this place.
Maidens Bay?
WAINWRIGHT:
That's Maidens Point.
Time’s Champion:
But I've just left ACE! there.
ACE!:
Yep, but I'm here now, aren't I? What've you got there Professor?
Time’s Champion :
It's a translation of the Viking inscriptions. Look —
And there's something I've just noticed.
ACE! :
What's that?
Time’s Champion :
Look. “We hope to return to the North Way, carrying home the oriental treasure.”
NOW, listen to THIS.
(The Doctor takes out Sorin's Sealed Orders.)
Time’s Champion :
“Vozravschayetes ve Norwegious sakrovisichem.”
ACE!:
….I only did French O level.
Time’s Champion :
“We return to Norway,
the NORTH WAY,
bearing The Treasure.”
Now, let's see how Doctor Judson is getting along, shall we?
Adapted from Graham Greene's iconic 1939 novel, BRIGHTON ROCK charts the headlong fall of Pinkie, a razor-wielding disadvantaged teenager hell bent on clawing his way up through the ranks of organized crime. At the heart of the story is the anti-hero Pinkie's relationship with Rose - an apparently innocent young waitress who stumbles on evidence linking Pinkie and his gang to a revenge killing that Pinkie commits.
After the murder, Pinkie seduces
Rose, first in an effort to find out
how much she knows and latterly to
ensure she will not talk to the police.
A love story between a murderer and a witness; can Pinkie trust Rose or
should he kill her before
she talks to the police?
Can Rose trust Pinkie
or is she next in line?
Brighton Rock stars a remarkable cast including Sam Riley (Control) as Pinkie, Andrea Riseborough (BAFTA nominee for Margaret Thatcher: the Long Walk to Finchley) as Rose, Oscar winner Helen Mirren (The Queen) as Ida and John Hurt (1984, The Proposition) as Phil Corkery.
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